Anything that has anything to do with my boyfriend. His computer desk has toilet rolls, a tardis moneybox, Games Workshop models, empty old envelopes, his wardrobe is a mess of shoes, clothes, bits of paper, art supplies, medicines - all closely guarded by a Godzilla model!

My tupperware shelf is so annoying. As fast as I tidy it it untidies itself when I'm not looking. And when I say tupperware, I obviously mean the general mishmash of old takeaway and margarine containers, with a few lock and locks. No actual tupperware.

right now, my worst spots are my desk/work-area and my surface of my bedroom dresser. the desk won't get better until i install some shelves, empty a bookcase currently piled with my packrat husband's useless collection of CDs, videogames, and collectible toys, open my boxes of art supplies and actually take each thing out and find it a home, and that just seems like an insurmountable amount of work right now. the bedroom dresser will never get better because i will never break my habit of not putting away my clothes.

there are other places in my home that are untidy, but there is an undercurrent of organization to it... everything either has a home or is on its way out the door, just hasn't quite found its way yet. i'm actually pretty pleased with myself. i've never had a home this tidy except for when i lived overseas and only had a suitcase of personal items with me.

I have a paper organization problem. School papers, kids' artwork, important documents, magazines, mail, bills. No matter how many times I reorganize myself, I am unable to maintain it more than a couple of weeks. I refer to my office as The Black Hole.

Nothing, really. When you don't have much, it's hard to be disorganized.

i would veto that! the phrase "if the house is this small how the Q!$#)%^*!@$% can this shiitake be missing!!!??" my problem is more a team discipline problem (kid takes my tweezer, drops them down the side of the bed, tweezer is gone forever, etc etc) than an organizational problem.when i visit my mom, i am always asked to organize the tupperware closet/thebasement/the tools/the garage , etc. I guess i'm the only one that doesn't feel bad about throwing stuff away/recycling/repurposing.

Definitely my craft room; it's always a mess but for some reason I feel more creative when my stuff is everywhere. Although, clutter in the rest of the house always annoys me so everywhere else it's pretty organized.

Everything. I've basically given up on truly getting my home together until we move to a bigger place, which might take a while. Ugh.

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My clothes. I have a tiny little closet and had to get rid of one dresser, so now my clothes are all over my room. It looks like an explosion most of the time. Also I work retail so the last thing I want to do when I get home is hang or fold stuff. Bad excuse, but I am using it.

i moved three weeks ago, so, everything! i donated over 6 bags of clothes and books and random stuff, but still, i have so much. i live somewhere a third the size of anywhere i've lived in years.

but, the worst is the kitchen. i don't have many cupboards/shelving so right now all my cooking is done out of six boxes of food and supplies, which are stacked in my tiiiiiny kitchen. i need to learn to hang shelves asap.

my kitchen! everywhere else is pretty good, but it's super disorganized where we keep all our dishes and non-fridge food. especially the baking/cans/etc. ugh! but that's my project for today ---> organize! then the rest of the month --->keep it beautiful until it's a habit.

also - the clean just-laundered clothing pile is somehow always there. i don't mind washing/drying/folding, but i hate putting it away and i guess my husband must too, because he never does either.

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